In many cases, when you search or find something online by writing trading, you will notice that by trading, they mean a better life and a more expensive life. They mention it, but in reality, it is quite difficult to make a profit by trading, if someone does not actually follow trading for a long time, it is not possible for him to make a profit. So in this case, a message goes to the newbies that maybe they will be able to enjoy that kind of better life by trading. So many people think that starting trading means that they will only make a profit. But they do not think that they can lose, which is why most people face losses when they come to trading.
The image of trading that is packaged online for most people who are newbies to trading to invest their money in them either to learn or for signals is that trading means a better life, some even go as far as to even sell the message of quick profits to those interested in trading. The bitter lesson is that these newbies to trading often gets to discover on their own that it is not so, that even their so called mentors are not as successful as they think without the regular training fees and fees for their signal groups. Many traders who look successful online are not actually successful in real life.
For beginners, it’s understandable to pay for signal groups like these; after all, it’s a learning process that must be gone through. At the beginning, it’s important not to become overly reliant on the signals they share. Before joining such a group, it’s essential to research the background of the people behind it, as this will help filter out scammers in the trading world, which are prevalent everywhere. Even regarding trading books, much of the knowledge within them can be found online without having to purchase expensive books.
There's nothing wrong with joining a paid group, I agree, but let's not join without carefully examining the person who opened the paid group, as you mentioned. Many people are irresponsible and only focus on their own profit by opening these services.
I've seen several groups like this, and I've found that most of them share things we can actually find for free. But that's not the problem; sometimes they're not quick to answer questions from their members, which is truly unfortunate. After all, they've paid, and they should be able to get something satisfying from their questions.